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Blackthorn in full bloom beside the narrow gauge railway line which runs from Aberystwyth up to Devil's Bridge.And to my friends - I've had a busy day today, visiting Jon and Rosie and giving him some moral support. Rosie's been ill all week with a high temperature and Tam back at work today, so I went to give cuddles to Rosie and give worried Jon a break. Last Friday, when she must have been coming down with this, she was unconsolable with Jon and Tam had to come home from work as Rosie wouldn't settle or sleep. She was better today and even had a bottle (breast milk) for the first time and lots of little sips of water from her cup with a straw.
I popped into Charlie's on the way there and found a rose support with blackbirds on. It opens on two sides so it was what I wanted to encircle a rose which was already becoming wayward. Photos above and below - the obligatory layby photos.
I have decided to abandon the Heirloom pattern for that quilt. I just don't have the experience for it and quiltmaking is supposed to be a pleasure after all. I am, however, taking an element from it to make up into a block which I found when browsing old quilting magazines last night. I will share it when the first block has been tried out.
There were golden ribbons of gorse hedgerows today - so beautiful. The best home made wine I have ever had was Gorse Wine - it was like liquid sunshine. When I tried making it though, it was chucked!
Celendines and violets on my walk to/from the garage again yesterday.
This was by a garden pond edge. Like Lords and Ladies but bright lemon yellow. Unusual. Still Arum maculatum though, but a domesticated version.